| Description | Prunus avium
Stella Cherry trees have dark red heart shaped fruit with a delicious sweet flavour. They're a popular home garden variety with fruit ripening in mid December. Expect your first fruit when the plant is around 3 years old. It requires a full sun position with protection from wind but does not require a cross pollinator to bear fruit.
While Stella Cherry trees are self pollinating, it's good to plant more than one variety to ensure they put out a good crop of fruit and to extend the fruiting season. Don't forget to net your cherry trees. The "avium" in their name is latin for BIRD, for a reason you can probably guess. | Nepeta x racemosa 'Catmint Six Hills Giant'
Catmint Six Hills Giant produces an abundance of beautiful blue-mauve flowers in Spring. This plant attracts butterflies and bees. Attractive grey green foliage provides interest when flowering has finished. This is a fantastic plant for growing under roses or informal border. Prefers a full sun position in well drained soil. Grows to approximately 70cm in height. Ideal for pots or containers.
4" pot size. | Rhaphiolepis delacouri x indica 'Apple Blossom' Indian Hawthorn
A hardy, highly ornamental foliage and flowering plant from asia. Plant singly for contrast as a background plant in verges, nature strips and streetscapes or grouped as an informal/formal hedge or barrier.
Tip prune to maintain shape. Requires well-drained soils.
Approx 80cm-1m high x 80cm - 1m wide
6'' Pot |
| Content | | | Rhaphiolepis delacouri x indica 'Apple Blossom' Indian Hawthorn
Indian Hawthorn Apple Blossom best performs in a full sun to part shade position. It thrives in clay, loam or sandy soil which makes it very easy to grow! It can handle moderate frost and salt spray (near coastal areas). Usual flowering times are between Spring and Winter. |